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Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry (ANZHFR) 2021 Annual Report

The 2021 report provides the largest and most detailed report on hip fracture care in Australia and New Zealand. The 2021 report includes 14,816 records from 86 hospitals.

The Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry (ANZHFR) is one of an increasing number of hip fracture registries globally, set up with the intention of using data to drive a quality improvement agenda. With data on over 65,000 hip fractures collected over the past 6 years, it continues to be a key source of information on how care is provided and the outcomes of care following a hip fracture.

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